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Would You Vote Liberal Next Federal Election?

nottyboi

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What a pile of garbage
The electorate should have taken note when Justin was quoted with "the budget will take care of itself"
since elected he has shown a total disregard for the taxpayer running deficit after deficit with no plan to get back to balance
He screwed up when he attacked small business
He has made a unsolvable mess with the pipelines, buying one which will never be built, killing another outright & instructed the bureaucrats to kill the third
He is fumbling the NAFTA ball

No way Harper, Chretien or Martin would have created the economic mess Justin has

Picking a leader because he has a famous last name will prove to be extremely expensive blunder
The deficit is projected to fall gradually. NAFTA will sort itself out, Harpo woulda sold us out already. The piplines are a problem, but once again I ask you, HOW MANY PIPELINES WERE BUILT UNDER YOUR DREAM LOVER STEPHEN HARPER....btw in the largest oil boom in history and 10 fucking years as PM!!!.
 

Frankfooter

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Time and time again, anything anyone writes, you respond to with a Trumpian comparison or some other idiocies reference to Trump. Trump isn’t a conservative, he’s just a opportunistic douche bag from Queens..............as to the the question, I’d never vote for that rat bag liberal party. The current party is nothing short of distilled incompetence, arrogance like only liberals know how to dish out.
Now that Ford is running the ontario conservatives, the comparisons are valid.
Trump is a populist as is Ford, and that's the way the conservative party seems to be leaning.
 

shakenbake

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glamphotographer

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Me to, I have more money then I have ever had in my life...by far. I would say my financial assets have increased by at least 46% since Trudeau came to power.
That said, there remains uncertanty, the NAFTA deal looms large for the Canadian economy.
 

tml

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The conservatives ought to be able to win in a cake walk over the inept Trudeau government, but Scheer is a poor leader and has all the charisma of a retired single elementary math teacher who likes long walks, knitting socks, and paging through his collection of Barry Manilow concert ticket stubs.

Likely a close election. I'll probably have to wear nose plugs to the voting booth.
Replace "Trudeau" with "McGuinty", and "Scheer" with "Hudak" and I've seen this movie before.
 

Orion1027

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Now that Ford is running the ontario conservatives, the comparisons are valid.
Trump is a populist as is Ford, and that's the way the conservative party seems to be leaning.
The comparisons are not valid as they are nothing alike. However, Trudeau & Trump are ARE very comparable, both are inept and incompetent, both are thin skinned egomaniacs. You can’t believe anything either say not to mention the fact that both are insufferable narcissists.....that’s just a starting point.
 

essguy_

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The comparisons are not valid as they are nothing alike. However, Trudeau & Trump are ARE very comparable, both are inept and incompetent, both are thin skinned egomaniacs. You can’t believe anything either say not to mention the fact that both are insufferable narcissists.....that’s just a starting point.
This is a hilarious post. You seem to be totally unaware that Ford and team went so far to ape Trump that they adopted Trump like lines during his campaign (make Ontario great again and even the “Lock her up” mantra). Then the faux populist bullshit like “buck a beer” but later taking a buck out of the proposed hike to minimum wage this January. “Nothing alike”? LOL. Clueless.
 

Ref

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This is a hilarious post. You seem to be totally unaware that Ford and team went so far to ape Trump that they adopted Trump like lines during his campaign (make Ontario great again and even the “Lock her up” mantra). Then the faux populist bullshit like “buck a beer” but later taking a buck out of the proposed hike to minimum wage this January. “Nothing alike”? LOL. Clueless.
Ford copied Trumps style, but I do not think Ford is like Trump. Ford is a lightweight and on an international stage he would be completely lost and out of his comfort zone.

Trump and Trudeau are both egomaniacs, whereas Ford is just a simpleton doofus.

The Ford and Trump campaigns may be similar, but their leadership personalities are quite different.
 

Frankfooter

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Ford copied Trumps style, but I do not think Ford is like Trump. Ford is a lightweight and on an international stage he would be completely lost and out of his comfort zone.

Trump and Trudeau are both egomaniacs, whereas Ford is just a simpleton doofus.

The Ford and Trump campaigns may be similar, but their leadership personalities are quite different.
I don't think Trump is any smarter then Ford.
They preach to a certain demographics where intelligence isn't helpful.
 

nottyboi

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That said, there remains uncertanty, the NAFTA deal looms large for the Canadian economy.
A deal will get done, I was heartend to hear that the Americans think our negotiators are tough, not likeable, difficult. Unlike the Mexicans who were Amigos. The Mexicans just left the tough stuff to Canada, knowing it will all be part of the final deal. But if we get special exemption from national security tariffs, I don't think that will apply to Mexico. A deal will get done.
 

danmand

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yes .
 

glamphotographer

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The way they've handled the NAFTA negotiations, yes. Canada should hold out until Mexican President Elect Obrador assumes office. It's not known if he will ratify or reject the agreement.
So far the new Mexican President wants Canada in NAFTA.
 

danmand

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So far the new Mexican President wants Canada in NAFTA.
He is informed enough like Trudeau, to know that the supply chains of Canada Mexico and USA are totally integrated.
 
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